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. Entered at o “Bulietin’ Bul : etin J¢ ce 35 2. | ditions Willininntle ‘Oice, Room %, Murras Iutiding. Telephons. 6. 5 E———etmrtt————— Oct. 5, 1915. . The Buifstin ‘Has the Gireulation of zny. paper in Ea: ern Cornecticot and from three to four times larger than that of any in Nerwich, It is delivered to over 3,000 of ths 4,058 houses in Norswich, and vepd by ninety- % three per cents of th ceople. In §| ormulated since his arrival Windham it indicite that the idea has 900 houses, in Putnam and 3| consideration for FIVE RE! Da 1,100, and in §] apparently, the outfome of. else. : RELATIVE TO THE NATIONAL BOY all of thase pla: it is consid- thought before he made his visit, but and \ ~ ‘thy ered the local daily. . it nevertheless means a decided change e ! Eastern Connecticut has forty- $| for the better if put into operation.|couldn’t clutter up L nine towns, one hundred and Not only does it look to -better work- | see, if all the home tenants followed sixty-five postaffice districts, and ing “conditions but the idea of funds |that custom any home cixter e b‘“’“‘: b:‘:;h "“"‘":‘ :: i Ty sk g i TN “THE GODDESS,” 2 Reels, Next to the he Bul id i DAL a0 ouses by the com-| “Oiara said the wailpaper was per- AZARDS OF HEL “A Desd of Daring” .. tom oA ot the %, B, §|Pany and o chance for tho men €| fecily Jovely and she. was sure thevd Guarding RS ERENCE OF OPINIONS 2 Rest, Blos. | tes in E: Conneclicuy, ~ §| have something to say fbout thelr|manage somehow. There .are Coming—OLGA PETROVA, Russian Actress in “The: Tigress” & routes in Eastern Connecticu}, working conditions and their pay indi-| when 1 think it would=be better if one - CIRCULATION o L] e Yoa o T ik oula Wk B af o o It is impossible to tell what the a the 5 buildi if he hadn’t planned some- driver of an automobile. The moral is I 2l ey S yeposition: § noe Yo fix things comfortably ‘for the mm % | of the necessity of care in handling 1901, average ............ 4412 W] now being voted uponm, for | tenants. She eald dressers weren't “tnll. al Those 4 though they would have tion | pacessary anybow. All you needed to - et e ot 1905, average ...........5 970 §|upon the committees to be named, it is | do was prop & hana g R e pe the gensral Staff dod the. t of the open shop which thesgompany rec- | YOUF pillow and dress by that and the Somehow it | the republle it was wonnaed 1o the loth H . ognizes and it is a question whether the a 4 doesn't seem Tight to ha¥e ‘the bath- | battalion in reward for the uploltlm Octob reforms will mrnlq an inducément “I pointed out “that Arthur would | tub right nzxt the best parlor chair, it Garnfer g for the loss of power that would be|get extremely tired of sorting his col-|so to speak.’ - experlenced by the union. It is, how- | lars behind the books in a bookcase the THE REPUBLICAN V! RY. gether and if it does not succeed may ! cotd e progress French the o IGTORY. be the awakening which will bring 'bo“tam :;nc kitchen! Why, Miss Megg,s | dishes in the patent kitchen sink at| Rhine the valley of the Fecht - “And 1 en! ¥, 3 it . t- 0;2;'&:‘:;‘&“:,“:;?:5’;‘::; fruits later on. if you stood In the doorway you could | the same time! It doesn't seem right|and in the Valley of the Thur. Why were high schools ever inven named on the republican ticket for the town offices for the next two years is conclusively shown by the result of Monday’s election. The selection- of ‘What good are they? It is time N A reach the stove, table and cupboard at all!”"—Chicago News. There is perhaps more esprit de oy TIME TO OVERCOME THE WRONG = corps among the Chasseurs then in lemanded their righ = any other arm of the The The question of protecting trade men are so carefully chosen as to after the war and to prevent this make it an honor to be- ' enough. These young, ploneers who ‘enti country from becoming the dumping jin & battalion of and B’ll_ - e B e i Talority of 252 was. enly what was| ETOUnd of chesp goods from Burope LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | cut” tne Brave "eeskc It “for every- | Yesterday walked sut of the Brqe: to be expected as the result of! the|!S one which deserves much thought rs bl o3 | tory as martyrs to a cause that bas|giiieg unity which prevails in the ranks of | Li¢ SuSgestion is made to.Secretary. s B S e Families, | 1078 been looking for somecne to start the republican party, the efforts that | Redfield of the department of com- ng Frenc! iers” were made to get out the vote and|Terce by George W. Perkips, chair- Profession 95, under the title something. 00d old the | * The tiiie worn swindle of the trav- | Jamecins. 18 Hhe E00d o oy rone | (Enocene giacial deposits grandpa and father were|g.stern Colorado.” Coples of the re- " Reply to Supt. Graham. Wwill come of it in this generation and |eler detained in Inaccessible regicts | poye the only way to get out of work Tt Bo hod on Applieation to the the strong ticket that was presented.|™an Of the executive committee of Mr. Editor: Supt. Graham's letter especially in the next. While Mr. Gra- | and needing some of the family money | "y, hools was to play truant, or Em of the t,'nnedmgu(e. Geolog- Even though it was conceded to be a | (N® Drosressive party that it be met 5 ] B oatifio ! torget Ritelt Yut: 15 heflg Mgved 12 and then a sound thrashing |ical Survey. republican year these were all import- | DY the creation of a non-partisan tar- |regarding the medical inspection of |thority to any extent, I fully endorse |a modified form on the fles of | o waited ‘the v fellow who accom- (=R B afit factors in getting the results, It|l\f board which would regulate the|school children is really a rehash of |his ?fmmm"t’ !pennorm o w::: o ;:: French soldiers. French plished 50 dire a deed; even If he took | Chile irrigates 2,300,000 acrgs of fn oviatings G Ohet Rl tonos 'h tariff according to the needs of the|the literature emansting from head- nwk.n l::. n‘ .':. ject in h;l ho 2 lished lists with the home the day off only to go to a circus. Oh ln’d_ o vo.{ ifferent branches of ind I_trust in Chi- |2 knowledge of the Jaws of health. He | French soldiers beld prisoners those were the cruel times. But now the handicap of a split party is re- es of Industry. fails to quote however Spencer's opin- | some of everything will be different. - Puplls ¥ moved. , The tariff commission is needed by > g fon of vaecination. of the latter part of the twentieth cen- - 5 This places.the republic .| the” country and it will be well if the ritd operating from | ;ury shall profit by these boys who ONLY ONE “BEST” places.the rep: icans in con & ical and sanitary authoritigs. from -— trol of town affairs for theifirst time movement for it succeeds, but when it | oxperience flatly contradicts tian startéd the ball a-rolling in DBridge- in a number of years though Norwich | SOMeS t0 protecting the industrial In-[ferances about.the benefits to de- head o ey 4 ks o8 anll whotd port. The boys and girls of the fu- is normally republican, and there- is|trests of this couniry against the|rived when we consider what has been g 3 S cheap labor of Europe it is time that|accomplished during the past 13 t improved one's health: | similar o one received Dy the MOLMET | [y that matirs Ietenaed oy he | Nerdich Peojle Give Credit Where "mnur:r':t?:n 1?:; I:;I'le‘;i:s- that the Mr. %s e - eht to | by Ar : refusing to adopt these mod- consequently it m\;.n;.h dctr:m:fnuu u: of a ul:‘a:gc who w]::! muoa ne:; l’:‘h" |,_,‘::d;‘,‘:k ;w, bg‘a,;h. high- Credit is Du’o. - ment. will refect the confidence that | the amount of responsibility that he|ers methods at the behest of o medico amount of | missing. .| Give them & chance.” Freedom, -now has heen placed in the newly electod | 373 the others who rushed into the | Pt [ %acar people, Many times |TONey they may expend fs of litte| I write you on bebalf of your won” | ang” forever—New Britain Herald. officials. In only one instance was ull moose ranks are chargeable with they have icted d al moment to citiens of Norwich as, if | the letter ran, “wi w there a closs contest, that being for|fOT the dangerous tinkering that has People of ‘Norwich who suffer with would attend our disregard 4f their comraded, - 8 Old Earth Has Had Many “lce Ages” the first selectman and the strength|D¢eR done with the tariff. But for|advice, but we can boast.of as healthy weak kiduesys and bad backs want & - . Everyone with intelligent interest |, ..., remedy that can be depended of the opposing candidate for that|thelr indirect assistance this country |and. robust a crowd of youngsters as g ang Taxe e e 14 in the Tigtory of the world on which - R office, who has held it for several|[VOUd DOt be facing a deficit, a bond | &0y TR, Stk O far superior to any | we got him safely into Spain but he vy upon. Doan's Kidney Pliis is'a medi- terms, was 'by no means ignored. fssue, o7, B conaldeted the tempiing | o o O e of et exiftiie. is otil_in giave “dangée. As youw cine for the kidneys only, and one The republican candidates were ge- | JUTPINg ground that is feared. It was | "\t ma: . s lected because it is belleved that they | [ATOUSh their help that the existing has sb stron3iy emphas! v prisoners eral understand! mumdwvflh‘m can glve the town the best possible |Situation was brought about and it i8|of keeping our children in close touch R R e o ks CoeREry. ridges huge bowl i By S et vernment and thi 5 proper that those few which®are left | with modern medical advice, let us healing slow- orwich peopls ere’) case: b obpottiliity i &ZJL‘:.’&L"J:ZZ should be anxious to overcome the|exercise our constitutional right of { Sl the experien Blake of | right arm and hand are ng S N serve | ly and he will soon be able to continue Mrs, Catherine Hogan, 22 Hickury satisfaction of the people during the | VXORE- Their wisest step, however, | eraploying the doctor of our own in fail kr > '& mf nyl. journey, but he is entirely without ' preceeql s 2 next_two vears. It 1a no sasy. tasic | Ue% It & return o the republican par- |cholce and congult a true aclentist and vid tunds. It will require 2000 francs to St, Norwich, says: “T recomindiia i atany asi = - Portugal from 4 - but it is confidently belleved that they | Y WHPh Sends todey and always has | oiher' things tob numerous to mention. - E. . Doan's Kidney Pills. procured at N. D, will be founz faifhtul to every trust|yo0d "o Bropsp ast aded protec- | por that Burvoss. aligw me to_intro- - . 3 Y . A imposed upom, them. = ° o Rl industry. The fol-|quce Dr. Charles V. Chapin. who has Iy of their previous course should be it the ) Sevin's Drug Store, ny, ighly today ait s been engaged in public heaiik work iSoiy Soaigron Ana aetidee z e | ANSWER SHOULD BE YES OR NO.|® s%0n. since 1884, o author of two standard | Saped ¢ S | M ~ g P ke, Municipal Sanitation in th - < ot s it Sitastion and . g ,;:u £ e works, Municipal on o | French consul at Saint an srales eary The last reort from Germany rel- EDITORIAL NOTES. United States and Sources and Modes ey e i he exposed the trick. e 23 bl o N 4 ative to'the c, now in the hands| Each election proves the fact that|Of Infection. Dr. Chapin tells us “that Hng > appears that important changes in the | remedy cured me of & sevore attad | e e oritles ot wasbington, #7om | every candidate cannot win. e et - | ooy, ana bureaueracy. L ttuder complitid.. ciiantngs b Sibas been ‘made, manifests the same 91| Russia 88 well as Greece fa tho- e T nmomi.‘:m ate iike. | While these modern pontical doctors|| OTHER VIEW POINTS Flace Detween the glacial subspochs. in my back and trouble with the kid- | disposition to string the question out | cughly alive to the meaning of Bul-|measure, for sanitation lke sheep,: | {0 note the fact that true science never More than 50 Tours ago “&. was recos- | ::: :’:fi&fi: nl:bject of endless notes | garia’s actions. The way we u;; m: Temoving .n.& {:‘ldud n:t nmy o!fo 'l!l'nebe:lm;?e f-;“r: a ney secretions to disappear after | — o e noids and tont ‘wherever we fine R 2 There are nearly 50,000 persons - | Whether Ambassador Bernstorft pos- | - The man on the corner says: Those | them is an example of that. Al es- |81WaYS 10 thelr reason and judement. | conpecticut who are licensed to drive | faces in + - overyihing else had fafled to halp mel sesses the authority to go further and { Who bring you tales about others will | tablished forms of preventive medl- | o ien Oct. 4, 1815, ; pledge his country to do what the |Carry others tales about you. c":;lw&‘i&%fl‘;figwfi 'n‘-:‘mg: Unm.n:f States demands remains to be| ;= R v W R aDTe Ty SHpnil: TG nestiibeg. in seen, following the - conf i & - ublic) seen, ol sheue gonference which! ot T8 8 BOTeck Qay of that char. | {2¢t. When the consensus of public ¥ opinion is strong in support of any If it is true as clalmed that Ger-|2¢ter is expected to bring forth. one method of treatment, that method By National Geographic Soclety limit of the many has admitted that the com- G aat . should be immediately investigated. Haven Times-Leader. mander. of the submarine that sunk| NS YOrk is constantly getting new | We have advocated medical inspection tho . Arabic made a-mistake, it aec.|3tiractions, but it has little to brag|of schools thoush it proves to have kno\-gedge;eelhnt such a deed should|*P°Ut in its collapsible highways. |no e ooty In fhe seyerity| Lems, toward which the French A 15 ont. T Shenlie o not have been committed, but it fails The- asmartl 2 |cently. made a tremendous drive on|Ardmore could have been prod: to admit the responsibility which ac- Some of that jury who sentenced a These were the rtions o uced - % ity of gas. When woman spy in England to ten years|Dr. Chapin In a lecture on preventive | thelr way northeastward in the direc- | only by a large quant . crues as the result of that bad judg- hygiene and medicine at the Harvard | tion of Lille, forms the subject of the|the mixture is correct, & will ment. Instead it appears to be ank- :2‘3.“'{,;’.‘,“5;2"‘%?.?3’;&" death must |\ dical college 8 few weeks ugo. | rimer o e G "l: et o] Bire it, on principles familiar to every fous to keep up the negotiations 2 4 Again we have it from the pen of wheteas this coptey 1kisad has been] 56 might be well at this Ume to a1 | D%, Hatteld of Cinclamati, who save: day by the National Geographic So- opposed to any such course, rect some petitions to Mexico that.the | covesing 1o ineure. the. aat he| Tens is a strong iron and steel Having admitted that a mistake was | several leaders give some attention to | saviry of the Blacd, snd iikowise the | center. Its great iron foundries sup-{| The War a-Year Ago Today made it remains for Germany to make . stopping the Yaqui® atrocities. upbuilding of the elemental tissues OCT. 5, 1914 proper reparation and promise to pre- —_—— necessary for the maintenance of a ~ o 1586 vent a recurrence.. That is not a|° Now that the time is fast approach- | perfect symmetrical, enduring body. Allies repulsed on ing. matter over which there can be any|Ing when it will be possible to talk| “The medical world, instead. of aid- ‘G.rm-n-‘lv:flu‘l‘nd ::fiondn “i: haggling. It may be well enough to|t0 Japan by wireless the Paflfic coast|ins nature to maintain a perfect body, 'mnm a along arbitrate the amount Germany should | Will have to be careful about its re-|feeks to instlll within the body a dis- < aed pay for the Joss of the two Ameri- can lives, but the question of killing p: ftion, which is supposed to Three Antwerp forts taken ey act as & prophylactic against the time M‘““"eu‘;' e ey o it 15 3§ aermans. A » T4 when, roug] e want of cl iness " e 2y, sublects of this country under|, Germany should understand by, this|ang care on the part of some mem- e T aemibe RS o suich conditiona is mot & matter to| Mo that this country has not been Austrians defeatsd Montenegring mubmit to The Hague or any other voring to carry on “further me- | th prepaga 3 East Sosnia- " There has been too much $ ' iribural for adjustment. It is a ques- | Sotiations.” The: Hon whether Germany 1s going to| 2CKIBE @nd fllling already. make good and whether it is going to o ¥ repeat and the answer should be yes bl:.;oi,::d;:o i5 maxige “fl i b e mtee ol vention. That city and state have many UNDEMNIABLE PROOF. attractions and they miight well de- It WL e fifsrecting o loarn what m"‘“fl"' bl oo ) Ambassador Rernstorff will have to 3 say to the tales of Rorror which have wpesd Feli whie been brought :to light by the Com- -2:1-. I-In-ln :!a Mnlzo:,thmn mittes on Armenian Atrocitles. Froma the ‘voting machines are constant re- the makeup of that commiitee it must mindsrs ‘of the happy reilef from the be recognized that they are miot men § A i 8 r gEes who would stfach thelr signatures to m‘::;::”‘” Bhder 1h8 GL AN such a report {f it were not so. They have obtained the facts from reliable 3 B fest e | SPRING FLOWERING BULBS ' The Household: ' o - B Ha kg i 3;8 k) ‘? Hst